The Singapore Free Press, 29 December 1961

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  • 22 1 THE LOCAL PAPER THAT IS FIRST WITH ALL THE NEWS The SINGAPORE Free Press Id tliJMa. No. *****. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1961
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  • 327 1 IR IAN: 'FORCE ONLY WAY' a Iks have failed. */s Jakarta envoy LONDON, Friday. vi Ismail, the Indonesian charge faires m London, said here last night efforts to solve the dispute between ia and West Irian had not borne fruit ttiation, the only alternative was million. kij ;.s speaking ;il
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  • 281 1 King tells Pakistan 'Many ties hold us together' rjACCA. Fri. The *J Paramount Ruler of Malaya said here yesterday that Malaya and Pakistan will always be brothers m faith and tolerance because of their mutual bonds of Islam. The Ruler said the link oi Islam was as steadfast as the
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  • 46 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— About 40 local employees of the New Zealand Insurance Co. are to jjet wage ri>e.s and improved conditions of service. A collective agreement covering the improved terms of service was signed between the management and the union yesterday.
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  • 44 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Four armed thugs forced their way into the Thian Wah Bar and Coffee Shop m Mohammad Ali Lane early this morning and robbed the proprieror. Mr. Chee Hong Seng, 67, of $900 tii cash and 20 bottles of whisky.
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  • 22 1 LONDON. Fri— A Britlsli war hero is selling his Victoria Cross, the nations highest award lor military valour.
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  • 16 1 PARIS, Fri— General de Gaulle will address the nation m a television broadcast today.
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  • 103 1 WHETHER m the peasant's hut or m a Royal household, bringiny-up a child is an equally complicated matter. The art of BRINGING UP BABY poses many problems answered by eminent investiyators for your benefit. Some are left for you to ansuer ayainst the background of your own
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  • 167 1 MERGER: IT'S UP TO PEOPLE HERE, SAY M.Ps. SINGAPORE, I ri. Two British Members of Parliament arrived here yesterday for a six-day visit to the Federation and Singapore to study the political and economic situation. They are Mr. Humphry Berkeley and Mr. Peter Tapsell. both Conservatives, who are on their
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  • 206 1 Liz is ace money spinner: Sinatra out of the top 10 NEW YORK, Friday. gRITISH-BORN Elizabeth Taylor was yesterday chosen as the top money-making star of 1961 m the poll of film exhibitors conducted by the Motion Picture Herald. Thp award rounds off a year m which Miss Taylor won
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  • 103 1 POLICE OFFICERS CHEAM AND RAJARATNAM PROMOTED SINGAPORE, Fri. Two Superintendents of Police have been promoted to Assistant Commissioner of Police. They are Mr. Cheam Kirn Seang. and Mr. P. Rajaratnam. Mr. Cheam has been acting m his rank for more than six months. He is the Assistant Cpmmissioner of the
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  • 31 1 PADUA. (Italy). Fri. An [talian Air Force FB6 jet fighter crashed Into a village farmhouse and burned near here yesterday, killing two children and injuring 17 people.
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  • 28 1 LONDON. Fri. Leaders of Britain's Post Ofiicp Workers' Union yesterday unanimously confirmed their decision that their 170.000 members should work to rule, starting on Monday.
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  • 25 1 ALGIERS, Fri. Two Muslims were killed and three Europeans and one Muslim injured m a series of terror attacks m Algeria yesterday.
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  • 23 1 JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesia with 96 million people Ls the world's llfth biggest nation, according to the First Minister, Dr. Djuanda.
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  • 174 1 Gardens fight a losing war on monkeys SINGAPORE, Fr L- The staff of the Botanic Gardens are having little success m their battle against the long-tailed macaque monkey (Macaca irus), described as 'the worst pest." In his report for i960, just published, the Director of Botanic Gardens. Mr. H.M. Burkill,
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  • 39 1 DURBAN. Prl.— Burmese officers and crew oi t lie 7.000 ton British freighter Pagan have voluntarily conimed themselves to their ship m Durban Harbour alter suffering an embarrassment under South Africa's apartheid laws, the Natal Mercury reported.
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  • 175 1 POLICE ARE ON ALERT FOR NO-PERMIT HUNTERS OINGAPORr. Fri. All police divisions and radio cars m the State have been alerted to be on the look out for game hunters who shoot on private estates and Crown land without the written permission of the owners. This action follows protests by
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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE. I ri. The results of the Australian Society of Accountants examinations held last October appear m P. 7 today.
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  • 54 1 Jan i ;i UK I Kon bum buyin i II n H OCX EXCHA i toe ti i tnoi :> a Led |>nnlo|M« U S %m it Sellers I Si ntese l H X C r SUNI AY Hood U I i I BAR! It I i Ii I
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  • 26 1 NORFOLK Fri.—Thirteen-year-old Prince Charles joined the men yesterday for the Hrs! big ptieMMit hunt oi the Christmas Season *1 Sandringham Castle near here.
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  • 88 2 [Free Press city section: Finance and industry! LONDON, Fri.- Sloe!: :n:i:'ktt> here yes- rday were generally fin Rent I ■<■ Ive buying he fresl Wall Street on Itho igii im- level of r v ell Hi rii In th< Ec I the
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  • 9 2 LONDOS I FinanJ50.1 151.1 J. 166.1 56.1
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  • 84 2 QHIPi »%m sii apoi r 4 i y jr c 1 19 12/43, I Maru .4 I Sag < i Chanda 8/9, i rMda Htoi n• I Ha raid Silver Kinf Sty. larik, Ei Shun Led > Maru Inner ro.trt- S I S v G t Mas
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  • 61 2 HONG KONG. Thurs.— Closing pri i here today wen Previous T >day H. S. Bank Corporation $364 ?"t 2 i sa cs sales Whet Marden 512.30 $12.30 sales sales Hkong phone $43.50 $43.00 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $36.50 $36.50 s les sales TaikOO Docks $75.00
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  • 114 2 UPs and DOWNs of your shares Lasi sales m the Singapore Trading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: F. and X. ord>. $2.49 lunch.), Gammon $1.69 i l cent), J. \Vau£h $1.95 i unch Robinson ords. Si. 38 i l cent). Rothmans $1.15 t 1 cent*. Steamship 80 cents (,uncl).)_ S. Traders
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  • 103 2 WASHINGTON, Fri The U.S. Agriculture Department said yesterday the world pepper crop would be smaller this year. It estimated world production of black and white pepper m 1961 would total 157 million pounds compared with 1960 output of 170.3 million. "Production m Asia, where the bulk
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  • 38 2 COLOMBO, Fri. Business m commercial banks throughout Ceyion was yesterday restricted to encashment of cheques. Ah other activities ceased owing to a strike of some 3,000 clerks and minor employees demanding increased wages.
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  • 34 2 LONDON, Fri. The Queen has approved the appointment, on transfer, of Mr. A. H. Simpson, Puisne Judge, Ghana, to be a Puisne Judge m the judiciary of Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei.
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  • 304 2 Beau Sejour crop increases but profits collapse to £1000 By The Free Press Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. 23,500 lb. increase m the crop to 676,000 II)., together with only a marginal increase m costs, was the achievement of Beau Sejour Rubber during the year ended June 30. Despite this, pre-tax
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  • 136 2 TIN DEALT IN AT STEADY PRICES: BULLISH PRESSURE IN No. 1 RSS lONDON. Fri. Tin was a moderately deali In at basically -toady prices. son.'- ittered selling of an end-year nature was largely onsei v ble amount at de- j mand both United Kingdom d O In ntai account. mv
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  • 83 2 BELGRADE. Fr: —The United j States ai I Yugoslavia yesterday long-term credit agreement under which Yugoslavia will receive further 500,000 tons of and 30.000 tons o: edible oil, w arth a total oi U. 5.545. 545 million ($135 million). The agreement brings to one
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  • 246 2 French veto likely at today's Common Market talks BRUSSELS, Fri.— The Common Market. Ministerial Council meets here today for a fateful session to decide whether to enter stage two of the market's development on New Year's Day. This second four-year stage calls for a further 30 per cent tariff cut.
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  • 266 2 Big freeze enters its fifth day: Death toll rises LONDON. Friday. BRITAIN shivered through its fifth consecutive day of freezing weather yesterday with no sisjn of a let-up for at least 24 hours. Hundreds of water mains r exploded, many highways were impassable, ducks and swans were frozen into lakes
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  • 114 2 KATANGA GOVT. FREES DETAINED U.N. SOLDIERS 17ILIZABETHVILLE, Fri. JEj Four Swedish soldiers, detained by Katanga gendarmerie on Wednesday, were handed over to tile U.N. yesterday. They had been detained while unloading railway trucks. Earlier 35 Katangese police held by the l\N. since the weekend were also handed back. Both exchanges
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  • 24 2 BERLIN. Fri.— Communist East German police yesterday set do<{s on refugees trying to escape to West Berlin, West Berlin police reported.
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  • 75 2 UNITED NATIONS, Fri.— Senegal yesterday accused Portugal of so-called "provocative" acts m "socalled Portuguese Guinea." The charge was made m a letter to the Security Council by Mr. Doudou Thiam. Senegal's Foreign Minister. In the cable, dated Dec. 22, the Senegalese Foreign Minister alleged that on
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  • 348 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle vrices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON, Dec. 28. Previous Toaay RUBBER No. 1 RSS e.i.r. European ports Jan 23 11/16 23 10 32 Feb 23 13/l»i 23 11/16 RUiiHER No. 1 RSS Spot 23J L' 33 RUBBER No. 1 RSS
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  • 340 2 Nehru: India may use force in border dispute with China NEW DELHI, Friday. MR Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said yesterday that the use IU of force was open to India m her border dispute with Communist China "and should be used by us according to suitability and opportunity." He
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  • 207 2 LORD HOME SEES 'CRISIS OF CONFIDENCE' IN U.N. BERWICK ON TWEED, England, Fri. Lord Home. British Foreign Secretary, spoke here last night ol a "cri.^is of confidence" m the United Nations. Lord Home, addressing the local branch of the United Nations Association, posed this question: "Why is there a crisis
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  • 134 2 PAKISTANI SPARKS SMALLPOX SCARE IN LONDON went I oi Healt I seni I ov< r ttie I v.-c» k< nd ..I Olym Le a I 40!* from toL f:il! B round I I Prance tri I l im L B Kura.-i T B Bonn ai ]>. I H "r< twrt
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  • 17 2 I Chi: I Bl Qut-n round m y I Nationalj B( :.< I -m 1. I
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  • 15 2 TOKYO Pti I cay to I base I ad w from I
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  • 52 3 Kathryn is named 'Xmas Queen' of Serangoon Garden RE, Fi M.ss Lc 21, v'nristmas "■>■■ 'Cjngoon wo the rtlc dt itrr»"!S I* dance Garden Sports Club. Kathryn took an interest m modelling and make-up at the age of 18. Her ambition is to be an air hostess "for I love
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  • 34 3 YEAR'S JAIL FOR POLICE SUPERVISEE WHO STOLE FOWLS Ita h id yesIt c irder. Salleh, an ar- R I Kevan suspii ear- ttions tolen is $6. 3 lid al law I r 23 three-
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  • 142 3 Welcome to Singapore Mr. L Marzan, a Filipino miner, arrived yesterday m the Philippines for a .-day stay before leaving for America. He stays at the Hotel Ambassador. Mi Jean Wishart, a British Journalist, dew In Froxn Hong Kong for a three-day stay, she is staying .i r t he
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  • 282 3 Indonesian expert on mutual help m labour, industry SINGAPORE, I ri— A visiting labour expert and member of the Indonesian Parliament, Mr. L. Djojoadipudjo, believes the trade agreement between Singapore and Indonesia will pave the way for closer cooperation between the two territories m the labour and
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  • 101 3 'WITNESSES' HOLD FOUR-DAY MEETING rjINXJAPORt. Fri. More w than 200 Jehovah's Wi r I nesses from Singapore, the Federation and North Borneo, I ire attending a four-day I United Worshippers Assembly" which began here yesterday. Tomorrow afternoon a baptism service by immersion will be held to ordain a nurn- ber
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  • 50 3 SINGAPOH E, Fri. Water will be cut oil" m Zones Two and Five from 2 pjn. to 3 p.m. today. Tomorrow, there will be no water In 7.<nn>> Four and Six. from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Zones One and Seven, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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  • 43 3 SINGAPORE. Fri— A taxi driver. Lim Kow Tee. was fined $35 m the second traffic magistrates court yesterday for driving his taxi along Bukit Timah Road at 52 to 55 miles an hour at 11 p.m. on Feb. 22 last.
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  • 801 3  - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S j |A COLUMN ABOUT 1 PEOPLE 1 WHO MAKE NEWS j SINGAPORE, Friday. jyjß. CHEN KOONG YUEN has hern telling me about the third annual convention of the Overseas Christian Fellowship (Australia) which began m Brisbane yesterday and will end on Jan. 1. Mr. Chen, vice-president
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  • 77 3 168 HOSPITAL WORKERS WILL MOVE INTO NEW FLATS SINGAPORE, Fri. A total of 168 hospital attendants and drivers now living m huts m the Tan Tock Seng Hospital compound m Moulmein Road will be moving into new quarters next year. Tenders for the construction of these quarters, comprising of seven
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  • 76 3 It is understood that rentals for the quarters will be according to standard Government rates depending on the salaries of the attendants and drivers, who are all m Division IV. There aa c between 700 and 800 such workers at the hospital. Some are occupying huts while others
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  • 73 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tan Kum Hee, 19. who was found guilty of taking $5 from a tips box and hiding it m a cooked rice container was yesterday put on probation for one year. At an earlier hearing, the magistrate was told that Tan had
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  • 42 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. For j failing to display "L" plates on his car on Sept. 18 last Loh Hua Kiang, alias Loo Hua Kiang, of Jalan Alsagoff. was fined S4O In the second traffic magistrate's court yes- j terday.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 135 3 CINEMAS f TAJ: Si:- Zubaidah (Malay) CATHAY: One Hundred and 3.15, 6.15, j.lf). Oiu Dalmatians 1.30, 4. 6.30, ODEON: Hell to Eternity THE INDEPENDENT Mis 1.30. 4. 6.30, 9.30. i SIONARY MOVEMENT: Free DIAMOND: Thaisollni Thai- film show at Sree Narayana „.t h, m iD -i 'W 7 'u» Mission.
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  • 75 4 YOUTH LEAVES FOR INDIA TO HELP FAMILY KATONG. Fri. A 21-year-old Indian youth has left for Kripal, South India, to till his father's land and help his family. He is Mr. U. Krishnan, a former laboratory attendant m the General Hospital here. Kri>hnan says he will never visit Singapore again
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  • 39 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A total of 130 babies were baptised at St. John\s Cathedral, Kuala Lumpur, dur- ing the year. Father Limat. the parish priest, said a number of older children and adults had also been baptised.
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  • 181 4 Dancer from Kerala to make S'pore debut SINGAPORE. Fri.— A 26-year-old Indian girl, who arrived here from Kerala, will be a new addition to the Malayan cultural world. She is Miss Sanumathy. a singer of Indian classical music. Miss Sanumathy will make her debut at the Victoria Theatre on Jan.
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  • 26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Government will spend $a million next year to complete the newPa rliament House at the Lake Gardens, Kuaia Lumpur.
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  • 289 4 TIIK caged bird population of Singapore has shown a steady increase m the past lew years, and singing birds are being imported m ever-increasing numbers. Pet shop owners said one of the reasons for the general popularity of birds as pets is the housing
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  • 72 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The commuter specials which the Malayan Railway started running last week with the inauguration of the new Kuala Lumpur terminus m Market Street, have proved a hit right from the start. The General Manager. Dato Ahmad bin Perang, said that he was delighted
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  • 165 4 Varsity students may help in digging fish pond for school SINGAPORE, Friday. COME 200 inmates of the Gimson Boys' School Singapore's corrective training centre for juvenile delinquents will soon have a fresh-water iish pond. Plans for the pond has been, prepared by the Public Works Department but the digging will
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  • 140 4 QJINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. A. Miranda, the first Singapore an to bo trained m the education of the deaf m New Zealand under the Colombo i Plan, will return here soon to 1 meet friends and discuss the education of the deaf. Mr.
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  • 27 4 KIT AL A LUMPU R Fr i The World As>embly of Youth s to sponsor a Malay Languige regional training course ill Malaya next year.
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  • 90 4 MORE than 100 friends and relatives attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Brampy at tne Registry of Marriages at Fort Canning Rise. The bride, Miss Lily Chanddravathy, a dental nurse attached to the General Hospital m Singapore, is the eldest daughter of Mr?
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  • 272 4 SINGAPORE, p ri( THE SINGAPORE Blood Donors Association has apj 1,250 members to influence others to give blood I The appeal appears m the editorial of the latest Monolong" (Ever Ready To Help) monthly offici of the association. "Sedia Monolong"
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  • 30 4 Visitor from Manila praises our Customs Dept I I me the fi bag* Th Men Byiai < and Privae survey V on plained I could m tial ol) I ieni a:
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    944 5  -  Ralph Middleton by BRAVE MOTHERS MAKE MEDICAL HISTORY IHE miracle (it birth is unending it is repeated ror many new parents as there are m the world, daj alter day, year alter year, century after cen' because every single birth is a miracle'of life Yet are even neater
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 161 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice dc Fred Dickenson |^BV^A4 l jv J «^*^'s^B vLfl ii y;^^ rmr— n«/ J ta Bh^v .^m^^^k. > rf- '"a'^H I^v^vj l V^\ '^^H I I \jl HAS il J Kf* MY V^ "^^^Hl m^H *r Btt. vJ^^ft^ #^%*C^^. _>• -J flt J^ nff II
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  • 258 6 The Customs deserve this praise I TELLING I THE PEOPLE IUELL DESERVED praise for the Singapore Customs service comes from a visitor from the Philippines. Mr. Nemesio Yabut. Mr. Yabut. who by the nature of his business is m continuous contact with customs oilicials. spent three clays making a private,
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  • 92 6 THE 1,250 -strong Singapore Blood Donor's Association has issued a challenge to its members. It is to recruit as many donors as they can m their own circle of friends and relatives. As the Association points out. first-time donors need that little extra encouragement that friends,
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  • 918 6  -  T.J. CHICHAK These professions very often go hand m hand Careers FREE PRESS SPECIAL FOR YOUTH A university degree or apprenticeship —two ways to the examination By A BOY who has done equally well m the arts and science subjects m his Senior Cambridge examination could
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  • 401 6  -  GEORGE HALABY By London, Friday. ROYAL art treasures and relics dating from 1066 to 1900 will be exhibited at Christie's m London from today to January 21. The items will include the scarf William the Conqueror wore at the Battle of Hastings, the Bible Charles I
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  • 85 6 The Free Press reported "The Pinang Gazette of the 14th current states that cholera had appeared m that island m the village of Byan Lepas and that some deaths had occurred from it after brief attacks The police autho- rities had sent supplies of medicine to all
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  • 99 6 DOCTORS m Belgrade said they found about 1,700 assorted pieces of ironmongery and glass weighing about four and a half oounds inside 30-year-old Nikola Jovanovic when they operated on him m hospital recently after he complained of stomach pains. There were 70 house keys, 36 nails, 16
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  • 157 6 Life is like that 1 Lone ,< I his dub, r I hi\ v i:ii i I o- hi I fog. I He y>roqr> I cessfuUy for a) I Ifards, I weft to I 7 sound rkythv increas* a Thames. Suddenly, i> fad m him at fc stfcfc. or Fearfully,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 260 6 TODAY'S RADIO j ■>•;•■'•*-'■'■'■ V Th c good old days; 11.00 itADIO SINGAPORE Music from many laucis; 11.30 Short Wave Service: Starlight concert: 12.00 (mid--41 metres (7250 kc/s.) ni g nl > Close dcuvn -476 metres RADIO MALAYA (41.7 metres) A.M. 11.00 Programme sum- P.M. 1.15 Tiffin date; 1.30 maiy;
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    • 393 6 CLUES ACROSS j ne may s.j\?ak to you on the 4 No ship, perhaps, m a pub p.atform »6). <fi). 9 Suitable colour lor plates, 7 The len^ui of nails, perhaps possibly (6>. (B>. 11 The object of a tea impost? 8 A prose composition m the (3). world of
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  • 367 7 Six Australians on fact-finding tour stay with local families SINGAPORE, Frl. I s i\ AUSTRALIAN students, now on a goodmil and fact-finding visit, have described i ipore as "fascinating and colourful a h id contrast of new and old. East and West Hie
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  • 243 7 Seafront site chosen tor Johore's new Town Council building JOHORE BAHUU, Fri. The new $850,000 fourstorey Johore Bahru Town Council building will go up on a prominent site overlooking the Johore Straits, immediately behind the Council's present buiJdiiiff. The new building will replace the present twostorey building which is nearly
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  • 651 7 The Lions Club Cheer Fund for underprivileged children deserves your support. Please make a donation NOW SINGAPORE, Fri SUCCESSFUL candi- dates of the October 1961 examinations of the Australian Society of Accountants are: Accounting and Auditing: Cheng Chee Ru; Chew Kia Song; Chew Vat Hwee;
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  • 306 7 Students form society to cater for insect lovers SINGAPORE, F r i.— Six teenage schoolboys, who recently made a successful round-the-island hike, have formed a society to cater for insect lovers here and m the Federation of Malaya. Called the Malaysian Entomological Society, it will be the nrst of its
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    • 415 7 1 .^fl HF MAKE UP Jw\ \\W YOUR II V VnWl mm jße*^ /^^JsMlm Here at Ust. is the outstanding new 7 Platinee-fimsh diaJ with raised gold ROTARY Super 41. designed and pro- emblem duced entirely m Switzerland 8 De Luxe pift box The ROTARY Super 41 it a timepiece
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    • 443 7 ic IT'C VAIID DIDTUnnV firsl nf tn<l n H year. Let the may call for your close coir II d fUUIf DlninUAl... old year so out gracefully! operation today. Be helpful r vtav 99 innp 2ii- wherever you can. hTris^her 3 dffiSSfS GEMIMI iSfc IS% LIBRA S^ 2 23): aS&
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  • 418 8 A MAN'S LOOK A T THE S'PORE WOMAN'S WORLD 'WE CAN BE NEW YEAR'S FASHION LEADERS IN THE EAST-WITH PLENTY OF HARD WORK' r^^TT3 I^TTiTTTBPTiTrfJ VVK arc all full of hope and anticipation, as we welcome the new year. While we wonder what is m store for us, we have
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  • 84 8 NEW BACK-SAVER FOR THE TIRED MOTHER MOTHERS, are you tired of picking up toys for your baby? Well, your back-saver comes m the form of a suction cup under a disc with an easy-to-use clasp at the other end. This is available together with an attractive plastic cup, decorated with
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  • 365 8 Girl, 1 9, serious about world tour: 'Wait till you're 21' WAIT until you are 21, and then you can carry on with your plan to "work your way around the world." This is the most popular solution given by our reaaers to Contest No. 26 m the Family Problem
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  • 218 8 H.K. BEAUTY'S MODELLING DEBUT SINGAPORE may not be able to claim any "first" m the fashion field, but it has scored a "first" with a 20-year-old girl from Hong Kong. She is Judy Chang, who had her first modelling experience m Singapore. Judy is no ordinary
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  • 117 8 An all-purpose plastic caddy for the kitchen IT won't carry your golf clubs, but this caddy will serve you m mere ways than one. Tli is all-purpose *:addy Is made like a shopping pushcart, with three detachable bins made of rigid plastic. Used separately, each bin is ideal for vegetables
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  • 181 8 BABY CLINIC IS it really so bad to be an only child? This is the essence of this question from a thoughtful reader. We have a happy little daughter a^'« i <l two and we are thinking about adopting another child. Having heard so often about the importance of children
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  • 51 11 THEY WON AT BUKIT TIM AH f Prince FMinal (Mitchell up) being led m by Mr. m aftd w inn m- the third race at Bukit Timih nesday. Apa Lasi (S. Lim up) being led m by Mr. T. H. Ling after winning the last race at Bukit Timah on
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  • 375 11 AHLI SUKAN VOTE CLOSES TOMORROW ...SEND YOUR COUPON NOW SINGAPORE, Friday. ATTENTION, sports fans, this is your call. A Singapore Champion is to be elected amongst the island's leading sportsmen and it is the fans who will elect this champion. But you must send m your vote by tomorrow. Sportsman
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  • 377 11  - Edrich must find a full-time job outside the game .RAWFORD WHITE E, LONDON. Friday. EDRICH, Surrey opening batsman England's 12th man against Australia r. is looking for a full-time job outside He is prepared to leave county i k< t iltogether:r; -h. a member o| one most dedicated only 24.
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  • 435 11  - Now the F.A. says it -play football on a Sunday! D. HACKETT I BY LONDON, Fri. THE Football Association of England admitted that the "Missing Millions problem of League football could be solved by Sunday football and the importation of Continental stars. These are the jet age changes suggested m
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  • 219 11  - BRITAIN'S DAVIS CUP S.O.S. GOES OUT TO PERRY ~By R. McKelvie LONDON. Fit— Fred Perry, throe times Wimbledon champion, will be asked to coach a young British Davis cup .-quad next summer. Mr. Cyril Banks, chairman o; the Lawn Tennis Association, announced this at the annual general meetIng m London.
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  • 108 11 'I NEVER SAID IT' SAYS ANGRY EX-WORLD CHAMP INGO HELSINKI Fri. "I have never said that I will not pay anymore taxes m Sweden." said Ingemar Johansson, the angry-ox-world champion to the reporters when he arrived for one day visit m Helsinki. Ingemar Johansson firmly denied all news published m
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  • 362 11 Wanted Fresh approach to tennis coaching schemes in Britain By A Special Correspondent LONDON, Friday. THE Lawn Tennis Association spent more than £8,000 on coaching young players last year. Children at 1,150 schools are taught, or have facilities, to play the game. The Government and Government-sponsored bodies like the Central
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  • 370 11  - BARRINGTON, KING OF RUNS AND MANY FUNS ALEX BANNISTER. ONDON, Fri. Ken BarLi rington's fan mail from Indian and Pakistani admirers grows with the tally of his runs. Requests for his autograph, signed photographs, free Test tickets, invitations to tea and to meet him personally pour m. Here are some
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  • 103 12 AUSTRALIA TO PLAY PAN-MALAYA Aus»3 'tj U am, inroute to India to take part In I the All-India championships > will play Pan-M ilaya this evening al Jalan Besar Stadium at j.(") p na. B hi pla: Aus- this -.111^ m th< R Thy M; .< ne t< am i
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  • 6 12 TOKYO I —A Sydne:
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  • 393 12 Mr. Jason does smart trial: Now he's a threat to top choice Dreamboat By SCRUTINEER BUKIT TIMAH, Friday. TRAINER Eddie van Breukelen's Singapore St. Leger hope, Mr. Jason, impressed m his winding-up gallop this morning. After going round once al a steady pace Mr. Jason gradually increased his speed to
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  • 29 12 BRILLIANT GOAL PRECEDES ANGRY ENDING picture. Pakistan's second goal rockets past fullback Sarboo to the roof of the net. It was scored by centre forward Abdul Waheecl. Free Press
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  • 123 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. Army (Singapore) will meet c >mbi] i d Schools m a friendly hockey match at Gillman Barracks ground rrow at 5 15 p.m. The Army team will be: Cpl. Young (RPO, F URELF) S Sgt. Coulter ■o. int. GHQ>, Sgt. Lee 1
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  • 72 12 JOHANNESBURG. Fri Rhociesian fast bowler Godfrey Laurence took eight wickets for 53 runs m helping South Africa to dismiss New Zealand for 223 for a first innings lead of 99 m the second unofficial cricket Test yesterday. South Africa, who made 322 m their ru-^t
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  • 245 12 TABLE TENNIS FINALS ON TONIGHT SINGAPORE Pri.— Pinais of the Singapore Cull Service Association's 1961 table tennis championships will be held at their Clubhouse m Tessensohn Road here tonight and tomorrow starting at 7.00 p.m. The programme: TOXIGHT: 7.00 p.m. InterDepartment, Championship for the Koii Ah Loy Cvp Education (Ratlin
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  • 27 12 MIAMI BEACH, Pri.— -Virgil Akins, former world welterweight boxing champion lost a unanimous points decision to Ralph Dupas (New Orleans) over ten rounds last night.
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  • 487 12 World champions booed off at Jalan Besar SINGAPORE, Friday. CONTROVERSIAL decisions by Pakistan umpire Abrar Ahmad caused uproar m a crowd of more than 1,500 spectators yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. The world hockey champions were booed off the field alter their narrow 3-1 victory over Pan-Malaya. It was the
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  • 144 12 /CALCUTTA. Fri. Barry Vy Knight, Essex all-rounder, took four wickets for four runs with his fast -medium deliveries here yesterday, and raised hopes of a definite result m the fourth IndiaEngland Test which starts on the same ground tomorrow. Knight sped M.C.C.
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  • 26 12 HONG KONG, Fri.— The vLsiting Keio University hockey team from Tokyo beat a local club. Recreio, 2-1 m a fast and exciting game yesterday.
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    • 28 12 AHU SUKAN 1961 VOTING CLOSES TOMORROW OFFICIAL VOTING COUPON Tot The Sports Editor, Singapore Free Press, Times House, Singapore 9. AHLI SUKAN 1961 My choice is Sign here
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    • 38 12 Tttftrs srow W SIHSftPOBE HOCKEY: Internation PanMalaya v Australia (Jn. Be^ar, 5.10 p.m.>. RUGBY: SRC v Combined Schools (Padang, 5.15 p.m.). TABLE TENNIS: SCSA Championship Inter-department Final: Generni Hospital v Education (Radin Mas Dist.) (Tessensohn Rd. 7.00 p.m.).
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